Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan Many Californians have a hard time getting insurance due to pre-existing conditions, but a new plan created under the federal healthcare overhaul may help. On the next Insight, we'll talk about this with David Sayen, Regional Administrator of the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Region 9, based in San Francisco.
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Insight: Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan / Hank Shaw / Anne Frank Play / Sac Jazz Festival

A government program offers an option for some people with pre-existing conditions to get health insurance. Also, local food blogger releases first book. Plus, B Street Theatre takes on new play about Anne Frank. And, the Sac Jazz Festival begins.
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Hank Shaw Local blogger and former James
Beard award nominee Hank Shaw is the author of a new book, "Hunt,
Gather, Cook: Finding the Forgotten Feast." It is a food-oriented
guide to fishing, foraging and hunting aimed both at foodies and at
people who already do some of this stuff, but who want to learn
more.
Anne Frank Play An acclaimed new play about
Anne Frank is currently playing at the B Street Theatre.
"Extraordinary Things" was written specifically for B Street
Theatre by Dana Friedman, an actress and playwright that started as
an intern at the theater. You'll meet her and hear about the play.
And co-founder and producing director Buck Busfield tells you why B
Street Theatre commissioned the play.
Sac Jazz Festival and Jubiliee The 38th
annual Sacramento Jazz Festival and Jubilee kicks off today and
runs through Monday in venues throughout downtown and Old
Sacramento. You'll hear about some of the highlights of this year's
festival from new executive director Greg Willett and marketing
director Jim Caselli.
